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Converts to Christianity / Onesimos Nesib / Year of birth unknown / Aster Ganno / Oromo people / Oromo language / Oromo Liberation Front / Johann Ludwig Krapf / Oromia Region / Africa / Christianity / Ethiopia
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Converts to Christianity
Onesimos Nesib
Year of birth unknown
Aster Ganno
Oromo people
Oromo language
Oromo Liberation Front
Johann Ludwig Krapf
Oromia Region
Africa
Christianity
Ethiopia

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